VTV6

VTV6 was a Vietnamese state-owned television network of Vietnam Television, which launched in 2007. It served the purpose of entertaining the sports in Vietnam.[1]

VTV6
CountryVietnam
Broadcast areaVietnam
Programming
Language(s)Vietnamese
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerVietnam Television
Sister channelsVTV1, VTV2, VTV3, VTV4, VTV5, VTV5 Tây Nam Bộ, VTV5 Tây Nguyên, VTV7, VTV8, VTV9
History
Launched29 April 2007 (29 April 2007)
Closed10 October 2022 (10 October 2022)
Replaced byVTV Cần Thơ
Links
Websitehttps://vtv6.vtv.vn

Although VTV6 was operated by Ban Thanh thiếu niên (Youth Department), several programs produced by Ban Sản xuất các Chương trình Thể thao (Department of Sports Programs Production, VTV Sports) were mostly broadcast on this channel since 2015, so it was also known as a live broadcast of sports events of VTV, especially Vietnamese sports events or major big events.

VTV6 officially ceased to broadcast on October 10, 2022, making place for a national channel aimed at Mekong Delta Region audiences - VTV Cần Thơ.[2]

History

VTV6 was originally mentioned for the first time in the development plan of Vietnam Television in the period 2006 - 2010 with the original orientation to be a specialized channel for sports. It was launched in 2007. In 2008, VTV6 Youth Center was officially renamed as VTV6 Youth Department.

In the early days, the channel's coverage was very limited. The channel was tested on channel VCTV10 and then broadcast in analog on broadcast channel. It was not until April 29, 2009, that the channel was broadcast in the South, then officially broadcast nationwide on September 7, 2010. At the same time, VTV6 also improved the quality of content and increase the broadcast time from 12/24h daily (12:00-24:00 daily) to 18/24h daily (06:00-24:00 daily) from November 1, 2010.

From January 1, 2013, the channel increased broadcasting time to 24 hours a day. This is the sixth channel of VTV to broadcast 24/24h daily.

From September 7, 2013, VTV6 became the second channel of VTV to be broadcast in HD standard (after VTV3), and the first channel of VTV to broadcast in full HD standard (since January 2015).

On January 12, 2018, VTV separated the Children's Board from the Youth Department. VTV6 officially entered a new movement called "The Digital Generation 2018", deciding to aiming at the "digital generation" born between the year of 1985 and 2000. Since that time, television programs for children on VTV6 channel were officially transferred to educational channel VTV7.[3]

On September 8, 2022, Deputy Prime Minister Phạm Bình Minh signed Decree No. 60/2022/ND-CP on the functions, tasks, powers and organizational structure of Vietnam Television. Accordingly, VTV has been restructured, in which the Youth Department - the management board of VTV6 will be dissolved.[4] As a result, VTV6 will officially cease to broadcast on October 10, 2022 and is replaced by for a national channel aimed at Mekong Delta Region audiences - VTV Cần Thơ. [5]

Bulletin

  • 360 độ thể thao (Sports 360°, since 2015)
  • Nhịp đập thể thao (Sports Beat, broadcast along with VTV3, since 2021)
  • VTV Sports News (since 2019 - 2020)

Others programmes on VTV6

Currently

  • Bản đồ ẩm thực Việt Nam (The Map of Vietnamese Cuisine)
  • Bữa trưa vui vẻ (A Funny Lunchtime) (ended from March 31st, 2022)[6]
  • Cất cánh (The Risings)
  • Chiến binh xanh (Green Fighters)
  • Chuyến đi màu xanh (A Green Trip)
  • Cuộc đua không dừng lại (Unstoppable Races)
  • Ghế không tựa (The Stool)
  • Hôm nay ai đến? (Who's Coming Today?)
  • Khám phá thế giới (World Discovery)
  • Quán thanh xuân (The Youngtime Cafe)

See also

References

  1. "Phát sóng trực tiếp các chương trình của VTV6 và đăng lại những chương trình, clip nổi bật".
  2. "VTV phát sóng kênh truyền hình quốc gia VTV Cần Thơ". VTV News. 9 October 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  3. "VTV6 công bố định vị mới là kênh truyền hình Thế hệ số". Báo Sài Gòn Giải Phóng. 2018-01-11. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
  4. "Quy định mới nhiệm vụ và cơ cấu tổ chức của Đài Truyền hình Việt Nam". baochinhphu.vn (in Vietnamese). baochinhphu.vn. 2022-09-08. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
  5. "VTV phát sóng kênh truyền hình quốc gia VTV Cần Thơ". VTV News. 9 October 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  6. "Chương trình 'Bữa trưa vui vẻ' ngừng phát sóng sau 8 năm". Báo Thanh Niên (in Vietnamese). 2022-04-01. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
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